It's still only a half-way solution... I might, for instance, realize that I
forgot to 'svn add' a new file. So I still need a way to cancel out of the
commit. There are plenty of situations where I decide to cancel out of a
commit when entering my commit-message. (I use TSVN, so I can essentially
already do what is wanted here, without worrying about the commit still
happening by mistake)
regards,
--Tim
-----Original Message-----
From: mark benedetto king [mailto:mbk@lowlatency.com]
Sent: donderdag 25 september 2003 16:17
To: Marc Haisenko
Cc: dev@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Re: "svn commit" should always prompt after popping up a log
message editor
On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 02:35:00PM +0200, Marc Haisenko wrote:
> svn commit
> Inside the editor, you realize that file abc/xyz is not ready for commit
yet.
> You type in your comment for the remaining files and delete abc/xyz from
the
> list of files to be commit. Then save and exit the editor, and everything
> except abc/xyz gets committed.
>
This is how perforce works, but not how CVS works. This has been proposed
several times on this list, but generally gets voted down because we expect
more ex-CVS users than ex-perforce users.
--ben
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